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Daithy Posted 12 years ago
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Is "makes lots of sense" correct?

I have always only heard "makes a lot of sense".
  

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Daithy I have always only heard "makes a lot of sense". Me too, but you can use the grammatically correct "lots of sense" if you want to be different from everyone else. CJ

  • Daithy I have always only heard "makes a lot of sense".
  • Me too, but you can use the grammatically correct "lots of sense" if you want to be different from everyone else.
  • CJ
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DaithyI have always only heard "makes a lot of sense".
Me too, but you can use the grammatically correct "lots of sense" if you want to be different from everyone else.

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